AP World History: Modern
The Duma was a legislative assembly in the Russian Empire that was created in response to the 1905 Revolution, primarily to address demands for more representation and political reform. It represented a significant shift in governance as it marked the beginning of a constitutional monarchy, albeit with limited powers, as the Tsar retained ultimate authority. The Duma's existence highlighted the tensions between traditional autocratic rule and the growing desire for democratic governance among the Russian populace.
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